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  2. Lovin & Withers Investment House - Wikipedia

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    The house was a rental property during a growth period, and today, it is an office for a local lawyer. It is on the National Register of Historic Places as number 86001161. It was evaluated for National Register listing as part of a 1985 study of 63 historic resources in Kingman that led to this and many others being listed.

  3. G. H. Sullivan Lodging House - Wikipedia

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    G. H. Sullivan Lodging House is located at 218 Oak Street in Kingman, Arizona. The building was built by Gruninger & Sons starting in 1907 in the Colonial Revival style. It was completed in 1911. The native stone came from Metcalfe Quarry.

  4. Category:Houses in Kingman, Arizona - Wikipedia

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  5. List of historic properties in Kingman, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Historic Kingman 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air police car#1 a.k.a. "Jingles" The Kingman townsite, named for Lewis Kingman, was designated in 1882. The original Kingman townsite was within the boundaries of what are now First and Sixth, Pine and Golconda streets. Johanna Wilkinson and her sister Francis came to the Kingman territory in the early 1880s.

  6. R. L. Anderson House - Wikipedia

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    The R. L. Anderson House is located at 703 Beale Street in Kingman. The home was built around 1915 by Lovin & Withers in the Bungalow/Craftsman style. It is one of the houses built with brick instead of stone or wood or adobe style. [citation needed]

  7. J. Max Anderson House - Wikipedia

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    The J. Max Anderson House is part of the Kingman, Arizona Historical District in Kingman, Arizona. [1] It was built in 1927. The house is of the late 19th and 20th Century Revivals styles. It was built with native stone and it is one of six of these of homes in Kingman. This home may have been built for Mary E. Cohenour. [2]

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